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Referees — or umpires — can have varying effects on their respective sporting events.
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Referees — or umpires — can have varying effects on their respective sporting events.
Whether it is Fun.'s “We Are Young,” Gotye's “Somebody That I Used to Know” or Carly Rae Jepsen's “Call Me Maybe,” an infectious song always seems to be circulating around the nation's airways. These songs often come with millions of YouTube views, parody videos and a catchy hook that gets stuck in the heads of listeners for days.
The ASU men’s hockey hadn’t lost to UA in 24 straight matches heading into their double header this past weekend.
Emotions trigger something inside us as human beings that can either bring out the best or the worst.
Endorsements make up a majority of most high-paid athletes' money outside of their extensive contracts.
“Coming out swinging” might have been a perfect way to phrase the ASU club hockey team ’s first game against Texas A&M last Thursday.
Sporting venues like Lambeau Field, Yankee Stadium, the Staples Center and Joe Louis Arena all have something in common despite involving different sports.
In 2002, Billy Beane — the general manager of the Oakland Athletics — attempted to change the game of baseball.
Club sports are constantly growing and making a name for ASU nationally.
In today’s media market of movies, television shows and sports, viewers tune in to see suspense.
Sex, drugs and no one’s rockin’ out.
The “Gator Chomp.” The “Hook ‘em Horns.” The “Tomahawk Chop.” The “Horned Frog.”
Few bands have the ability to let listeners feel pain in the lyrics while simultaneously putting a giant grin on their faces. Passion Pit just so happens to be one of these bands and they returned to the Valley for the first time in almost three years to prove just that. On Tuesday it brought its infectious sounds in front of a sold-out crowd at Tempe's Marquee Theater in support of their sophomore album, “Gossamer.”
Other than the Phoenix Coyotes, there is another Arizona hockey team making a ruckus locally.
Somewhere in the back of the classifieds section in local newspapers across the country, I have yet to hear where to find the “NFL referees for hire” section.
When you miss your favorite games or shows due to work or events, it’s nice to be able to record them to watch later.
In 2010, Megan James and Corin Reddick were a couple of friends sharing melodies and beats from their bedrooms in Canada. Two years later, Purity Ring is filling venues across the country, riding the momentum of their well-received debut album, "Shrines.”
After all of the shaking hands and reaching out done by coach Todd Graham in the offseason, the fan attendance was going to be a focus for ASU's first football game Thursday night versus NAU.
Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady? Arian Foster or LeSean McCoy?
With the fall session commencing, incoming freshman students undoubtedly find it impossible to trek through campus without seeing the phrase “Go Greek." While fraternities and sororities aim their sights on the newly christened Sun Devils, a lesser-known group in Tempe recruits for new members.
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